2-3
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enable configuration file
auto-save
slave auto-update config
Optional
Enabled by default.
If you execute the
save
filename
command and press
Enter
, the system saves the current
configuration to the specified path, but the SMB does not save the configuration.
Modes in Saving the Configuration
z
Fast saving mode. This is the mode when you use the
save
command without the
safely
keyword.
The mode saves the file more quickly but is likely to lose the existing configuration file if the device
reboots or the power fails during the process.
z
Safe mode. This is the mode when you use the
save
command with the
safely
keyword. The mode
saves the file more slowly but can retain the configuration file in the device even if the device
reboots or the power fails during the process.
The fast saving mode is suitable for environments where power supply is stable. The safe mode,
however, is preferred in environments where stable power supply is unavailable or remote maintenance
is involved.
Follow the steps below to save the current configuration (distributed device):
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Save the current configuration
to the specified file, but the
configuration file will not be set
as the file for the next startup
save
file-url
[
all
|
slot
slot-number
]
Save the current configuration
to the root directories of the
storage media of the AMB and
SMB and specify the file as the
startup configuration file that
will be used at the next system
startup
save
[
safely
]
Required
Use either command
Available in any view.
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